These Antler Chews are naturally-shed from ranch-raised elk and contain a significant amount of marrow - dogs love this and it is good for them! The edges are sanded to remove sharp edges for safety.

100% natural

No preservatives, chemicals or additives

For healthy teeth and gums

Made in USA

From elk ranch raised in a safe, controlled environment where the elk are tested annually for diseases such as Chronic Wasting Disease and TB

Elk Velvet Antler is a renewable, all-natural dietary supplement that has been used as a primary health tonic and treatment for humans in Eastern Medicine for over 2,000 years. It’s consumed today by millions of people and domestic animals to promote strength, stamina and energy while supporting the immune system to restore and maintain good health.

Naturally rich in vital components and nutrients – including glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate, collagens, calcium, iron, phosphorus, potassium, zinc and more – Elk Velvet Antler has been the subject of extensive research and clinical studies in the U.S., Canada, Japan, China and New Zealand. These studies have shown benefits for arthritis, hip dysplasia, degenerative joint disease, Cushing’s disease and more.

Statement from manufacturer: We can guarantee the quality of the Elk Velvet Antler used in Wapiti Labs products because it comes from our own registered and monitored source, Wolf Creek Elk Ranch. Each year, antler is humanely and responsibly harvested at the time of highest biological activity – the velvet growth stage. In a natural growing environment with proper nutrition and veterinary care, the elk regrow their antlers every year. To preserve nutrient content of the Elk Velvet Antler, we use a proprietary, heat-free extraction and manufacturing process that produces a concentrated, nutrient-dense powder or liquid formula.

The result is natural, pure supplements that have shown countless positive results with no known side effects.

These last a long time, even with heavy chewers. They don't splinter or break apart, just kind of get ground down. A favorite with both our large breed dogs. I would recommend taking them away when they get down to a size that your dog could swallow but that should take a long time.